Added to 7,348 ideabooks Last comment "Its a usefull space for almost any room." This photo has 5 questions
Has product tags
I'd look at Sherwin's Nebulous White/7063 or Passive/7064 for this very soft, hint-of-color look. Brilliant framing on those shells.
Like the frame arrangement over the dresser
Sea shells are easy to find by the ocean and look respected in a structured composition of wood square frames. Coupled with the white furniture and sisal flooring, the colors in the room are calming yet controlled.
Added to 3,325 ideabooks Last comment "Desk, colors, spacing if pictures, lighting if desk" This photo has 2 questions
spacing if pictures, lighting if desk
not sure about the bowlful of balls :P but I like the rusticness and love the pictures of the wall :)
Look at the shells lined up!
Tiny shells in an orderly grid give this shadow box graphic appeal. It's a new take on piling them in a glass lamp base or tumbling them into a bowl.
Where can i purchase the framed prints? thank you
you find frames to fit? Thanks
get the pictures of th star fish and other sea life
Love the shimmery muted metallic of the picture frames with the muted blue.
favorite framed prints or photographs on the wall. You’ll love waking up to your favorite pieces every day.Gallery Walls for Every Personality
Just because you want to tone down your beach theme doesn't mean you shouldn't be reminded where you are. A grouping of shell prints like this one is a wonderful
mats and frame moldings against the work in question to determine how you like it best. Art with a clean background, such as the shell prints in this bedroom, works especially well without a mat.
Added to 3,391 ideabooks Last comment "Neat frames/shelves. Brown stain, instead of white." This photo has 2 questions
Has product tags
nice simple idea with the old frames and added beach rocks.
Frames - for lures we collect at cabi?
Love the picture frame with pebbles
Love the frame idea for displaying rock collection
those little frames to put shells or other goodies in them
picture frames on wall with shells
natural wood frames and rest the rocks inside. (Museum wax can help hold them in place.) It turns them into instant artwork and places them an unexpected spot.
These hefty frames were found at 14th Street Antiques Market, and are a good example of client/designer collaboration. "We loved the weathered color
on the frames I loved it!"
Would you believe that these kitchen counters are teal Corian underneath? Williams had them treated with a special paint finish to look like limestone. She also had some of the upper cabinet doors removed to create open shelving.